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Wat (wie) is R DeWitt Miller - definitie

AMERICAN WRITER
DeWitt Miller
  • Miller's novelette "Hour of Judgment" was the cover story for the August 1939 issue of [[Marvel Science Stories]]

R. DeWitt Miller         
Richard DeWitt Miller (January 22, 1910 – June 3, 1958)ISFDB bibliography was an American writer of science fiction and Forteana.SF Encyclopedia His first science-fiction publication was "The Shapes" which appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1936.
Dewitt Miller         
AMERICAN BOOK COLLECTOR (1857-1911)
DeWitt Miller
Dewitt Miller (March 1, 1857 – July 29, 1911) was an educator, librarian, journalist, minister, orator, and book collector.
Charles Ransom Miller         
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER EDITOR (1849-1922)
Charles R. Miller (editor)
Charles Ransom Miller (January 17, 1849 – July 18, 1922) was an editor-in-chief of The New York Times. He was born in Hanover, New Hampshire to Elijah and Chastina Hoyt Miller.

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R. DeWitt Miller

Richard DeWitt Miller (January 22, 1910 – June 3, 1958) was an American writer of science fiction and Forteana. His first science-fiction publication was "The Shapes" which appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1936. His non-fiction books include You Do Take It With You (1936) (a book about Fortean phenomena) as well as The Mastery of the Master (1944), Impossible - Yet It Happened (also known as Forgotten Mysteries: True Stories of the Supernatural, 1947), Stranger Than Life (1955), You Do Take It with You: An Adventure into the Vaster Reality (1955), and Reincarnation: The Whole Startling Story (1956). Miller wrote one science-fiction novelette published in March 1938 by Astounding Science Fiction under the title "The Master Shall Not Die" with no collaborator; it was not issued in book form until 1956, when Ace Books brought it out in its dos-à-dos format Ace Doubles under the title The Man Who Lived Forever, with co-author Anna Hunger. The book was bound back-to-back with Jerry Sohl's The Mars Monopoly. Miller also authored a fantasy work entitled The Loose Board in the Floor (1951).